How do I find my DNS provider?
How do I find my DNS provider?
Find your domain name registrar
On the InterNIC search page, in the Whois Search box, type your domain. For example, yahoo.com.
Select the Domain option, and then click Submit.
On the Whois Search Results page, locate the Registrar entry. This entry lists the organization that provides registrar service for your domain.
- On the InterNIC search page, in the Whois Search box, type your domain. For example, yahoo.com.
- Select the Domain option, and then click Submit.
- On the Whois Search Results page, locate the Registrar entry. This entry lists the organization that provides registrar service for your domain.
What is my DNS server?
Open your Command Prompt from the Start menu (or type “Cmd” into the search in your Windows task bar). Next, type ipconfig/all into your command prompt and press Enter. Look for the field labeled “DNS Servers.” The first address is the primary DNS server, and the next address is the secondary DNS server.
How do I find a domain name from an IP address?
Querying DNS
Click the Windows Start button, then “All Programs” and “Accessories.” Right-click on “Command Prompt” and choose “Run as Administrator.” Type “nslookup %ipaddress%” in the black box that appears on the screen, substituting %ipaddress% with the IP address for which you want to find the hostname.
How do I find my WiFi domain name?
Click on the WiFi network you are connected to and then click on the Properties button. In the Properties window, click on the Wireless Properties button. In the Wireless Properties window, click on the Security tab. The domain name will be listed next to the SSID.